stay wstith us. we want to get back to our roundtablele. >> good deeds don't often make a compelling headlines. i wod like to think that our good deeds are more common and less exceptional and less worthy than our shortcomings. yet the many good deeds performed by people in business and government deserve recognition. i returned from a remarkable golf tournamenent supporti a nonprofit which rewards education scholarships to the families of our soldiers d. i grew att -- microtech has an inresting effort promoting men's health. let's not forget the government industry groups, such as the bethesda chapter of a company ththat raised $800,000 for the children's wing at nih. the next time you read about an egregious act by someonen th government, , there e are far m more instanances that mayay not this year, america's privately-owned frfreight raroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in onene year. and not